The sponge genus Ephydatia from the high-latitude middle Eocene: environmental and evolutionary significance

PalZ1.80
Volume: 90, Issue: 4, Pages: 673 - 680
Published: Sep 28, 2016
Abstract
The freshwater sponge species Ephydatia cf. facunda Weltner, 1895 (Spongillida, Spongillidae) is reported for the first time as a fossil from middle Eocene lake sediments of the Giraffe kimberlite maar in northern Canada. The sponge is represented by birotule gemmuloscleres as well as oxea megascleres. Today, E. facunda inhabits warm-water bodies, so its presence in the Giraffe locality provides evidence of a warm climate at high latitudes...
Paper Details
Title
The sponge genus Ephydatia from the high-latitude middle Eocene: environmental and evolutionary significance
Published Date
Sep 28, 2016
Journal
Volume
90
Issue
4
Pages
673 - 680
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